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the face-to-face return festival at the Palais des Sports in Grenoble

The 23rd Rencontres Ciné Montagne are back at the Palais des Sports this year, from November 2 to 6, after a 2020 edition online. Entry will however be subject to health pass control. Programming promises to be rich, with innovative films and distinguished guests. The skier and ski patroller-rescuer Tiphaine Dupérier will be the godmother of the event.

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In the program :

  • Tuesday November 2: Resilience

Films around the presence of the wolf (Trace, by Thomas Delfino), on the benefits of climbing as a remedy for melancholy (Crux, by Zac Hoffman) or as a means of escape in the midst of a health crisis (Lock down rock up , by Nicolas Hambleton). Other films explore the challenges of mountain life: the arrival of a baby in the life of adventure lovers (New Life, by Chris Prescot) or the attempt of the first women to ski the Haute Route nonstop. from Chamonix to Zermatt (La traversée, by Jake Holland). Finally, Maxime Moulin films the resilience of Chamonix in the midst of a health crisis (Flow).

  • Wednesday November 3: Change of approach

A day devoted to discoveries, with one of the last glacial lakes recently to appear in the Alps (Sous le vent des glaciers, by Chris Tong Viet), an attempt to open in the west face of the Drus (Opening in the Drus, de Jean-Pierre Tauvron), the descent of the tumultuous waters of the Karnali, one of the most remote and extreme rivers in Nepal (The Tears of Shiva, by Mikel Sarasola), the challenge of the alpine trilogy by bike (Alpine Trilogy, by Damien Largeron, Brian Mathé and Morgan Monchaud). And then the adventure at home by reducing our trips (Homelines, from Yucca Films).

  • Thursday November 4: On the wire

The day of Thursday is devoted to climbing films, with breathtaking images, in particular Bivouac (by Julien Ferrandez) where we join the most striking bivouacs on the southern slope of the Mont Blanc massif, but also Julia (from Jocelyn Chavy), who portrays Julia Chanourdie, one of the rare women to have reached level 9b in climbing, or Swissway to Heaven (by Guillaume Broust) who travels through her country, Switzerland. Finally, in Out of Frame (by Jordan Manoukian), we discover the daily life of a high-level athlete in climbing, with Mathis Dumas.

  • Friday November 5: Adventures in known terrain

The Friday films will rediscover in a new light places well known to mountain lovers: Le Mont Aiguille, open eyes (by Alexandre Olivier), Raide d’Ecrins (a ski trip through the Ecrins, by Benjamin Védrines , Nicolas Jean and Jérémie Chenal) or Home Swet Home (by Anthony Komarnicki) explore the peaks of the Alps. Samuel Crossley explores the walls of Yosemite Park in the United States. While the history of mountaineering also holds a good place, with Encordés, 200 years in the eyes of the guides of Chamonix (of Pierre Cadot and Thomas Guerrin).

  • Saturday November 6: Beyond the borders

Make way for long journeys on Saturdays, near the North Pole first with Nuit Polaire (by Thomas Tirtiaux) where we discover the coldest city in Europe. Direction Pakistan with Revers Gagnant (production Samaya) and with the second edition of La Liste, Everithing or nothing (production RedBull). Finally, head to the climbing rooms in the underprivileged neighborhoods of Memphis with Black Ice (by Peter Mortimer and Zachary Barr).

To discover also, many conferences and meetings with the actors of the world of the mountain. You can discover the full program on the event website.

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